The European Union’s role in the prevention of vessel-source pollution and its internal influence

Nengye Liu, Frank Maes
(2009) THE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW

The EU has the institutions and the comprehensive legal regime to prevent vessel-source pollution within the Member States and these are reviewed here alongside the international conventions. The E...
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Summary:

The EU has the institutions and the comprehensive legal regime to prevent vessel-source pollution within the Member States and these are reviewed here alongside the international conventions. The EU has been much more proactive since the Erika and Prestige disasters with the adoption of a series of new regulations on the prevention of vessel-source pollution; which have also seen an expansion of the competencies of EU institutions towards Member States. Although largely regarded as a success, the EU approach has also been criticised as tending towards unilateralism.

Liu, Nengye, and Frank Maes. “The European Union’s Role in the Prevention of Vessel-source Pollution and Its Internal Influence.” THE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW 15.5 (2009): 411–422. Print.

APA:

Liu, Nengye, & Maes, F. (2009). The European Union’s role in the prevention of vessel-source pollution and its internal influence. THE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW, 15(5), 411–422.

Chicago:

Liu, Nengye, and Frank Maes. 2009. “The European Union’s Role in the Prevention of Vessel-source Pollution and Its Internal Influence.” The Journal of International Maritime Law 15 (5): 411–422.

Vancouver:

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Liu N, Maes F. The European Union’s role in the prevention of vessel-source pollution and its internal influence. THE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW. 2009;15(5):411–22.

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